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A Threads user named Laushi Liu posted dashcam footage from his Tesla Model 3 on Sunday, March 8, showing the vehicle on “Full Self-Driving” mode at 23 mph near West Covina, California. In the video, the car approaches a railroad crossing where barriers have just come down — and drives straight through them.
A Houston driver is suing Tesla after a crash involving a Cybertruck that she says suddenly veered toward the edge of an overpass while operating in Autopilot mode.
The lawsuit argues that the driver tried taking over control of the vehicle, but she couldn’t. Tesla Cybertruck owner sues for $1 million after alleged FSD mode crash in Houston. Lawsuit claims Tesla's self-driving system misrepresented,
Tesla said it would appeal the decision. Money manager Gerber, a long-time Tesla investor who says he once was a big believer in the company's driver assistance feature, says the company should stop calling it full self-driving and admit the vision-only system using cameras on its cars needs to be supplemented with radar sensors and other hardware.
My glasses were gone. One of my kids was standing on the sidewalk next to our car—not crying, just confused. The seat belt had held. The crumple zone had crumpled. The airbag had fired. Everything designed to protect bodies had done its job.
A Tesla Cybertruck with Autopilot engaged attempted to drive off an overpass, a lawsuit in Harris County alleges.
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Mercedes-Benz touts MB.Drive Assist Pro as it challenges Tesla
Mercedes-Benz is betting that a new driver-assistance system built with Nvidia can close the gap with Tesla in the race for automated driving supremacy. The German automaker’s MB.DRIVE ASSIST PRO, an SAE Level 2 system designed for point-to-point city driving,